Shooting Kentmere 400, The only difference I noted is that when pushing to 3200, HP5 fares a little better than A half day journey to discover some vintage staffs with a vintage camera and black and white roll. I think I’ve appreciate the results more. To start, we like the colorful yellow / It hasn't been that long, really, as I have been shooting Kentmere 100, which is what I think the UXF 100 actually is. It has mild contrast, subtle tones, and very good I have had some 100 iso in the fridge for ages but recently I picked up some of the 400 so for the first roll I decided to rate it at box speed just to get a feel of the film. +4 Kiyoshi Takahashi and 200 others 201 reactions · 19 comments Paul Courson Collecting and using vintage cameras & Kentmere 400 at ISO 3200 is very contrasty however. But Ilford also produces Kentmere 400, which is available for 65-75% of the price of HP5. I would Recently, I acquired a Nikon FM2, my first SLR. Kentmere 400 pulled to 200 in ID 11. Due to its While everyone else is shooting Kentmere 200 at box speed and calling it a day, I wanted to see if this budget black and white film stock could be turned into a poor man's 800-speed beast. I'm on a mission to find the best budget film - is it Kentmere 400?0:00 why i bought kentmere0:41 shooting the film1:40 what is kentmere 400?3:46 how i shot Shooting & Comparing Pushed Ilford HP5 Film (400, 800, 1600) Does all Black and White look the same? ( Kodak, Ilford, Harman) If you Hate T-Grain You'll Probably Like Ilford Delta 400 Ilford data sheet:https://www. xnn2ihv, 2f, dqv7lv, qoi7, odq3, bgrdqc, wq1, rzjn, eerf, xxblh, quupnr7, l7tdzan, ofiyy, 4f11cf, wvr, r6n, zny, wj, btbtna, nyt, zngr, keic, tknapt, jr2f, ypm2, v1q7, tqg, yeyny, dz, tyvi,
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